Meet the Germans: German Job Market
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
- Landing a job is not an easy task, especially if the market is as competitive as it is in Germany. Shabnam Surita moved from India to Germany in 2017 to work as a researcher. Since then, Shabnam has juggled multiple jobs - in the social sector, academia, and journalism. This journey wasn’t easy, as she had to navigate the tricks of a completely new job market.
In this episode of Meet the Germans, Shabnam shares the tips she picked up during her job searching days, which she wished someone had told her earlier! Helping Shabnam out, her colleague Johanna Rüdiger shares the latest on Germany’s new employment law.
Would you like to work in Germany? How is your job hunt coming along? Share your experiences with us!
CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
00:34 Where do Germans find jobs?
01:07 Germany’s Federal Employment Agency
01:59 Recent changes
02:55 Tips for your job application
04:00 The job interview
04:39 Shabnam’s tips
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All the information provided is misleading. For non-EU job seekers, it is extremely difficult to find a job in Germany. To be honest, Germany has never been very open to non-EU workers, despite portraying a different image in the media. Non-EU job seekers face numerous challenges. Even if you manage to secure a job, it is still hard to survive and build a career.
That's the experience in my friends' circle as well. So many rejections on the basis of not living in Germany, even for people with German degrees! I thought this would no longer happen under the new laws, but nope. I don't really understand why.
This is true, add to that a glass ceiling for non-germans. The foreigners can only progress in job upto a certain level and progressing to become a manager or above is just not possible here, despite of the level of competency
@@ombagi1386 I think it also has to do with implementation on ground, and every new law takes a while to get fully operational. The Chancenkarte just launched, so I guess we have to give it some time to judge how well the country adjusts to newcomers and the other way round?
100% agreed, I am here in Hamburg with more than 9 years of experience in Manufacturing Engineer as Non-EU citizen, I am looking for a job for 2.5 years and they have many jobs, but not even allow us to go for an interview. That's too bad. Seems like this is a drama and thinking to going back to my country soon
Hmm i have alot of engineer friend moved there from turkey. New gen turks not who born there
I'm a German citizen who has lived in Germany for 14 years (I'm ethnically a South Indian) and I obviously has an EU citizenship. My sincere advise, stay in India or come back to India if you're in Europe. Work towards the well-being of you're country and you're people. Germany is in deep recession, that's why they're becoming desperate and posting all kinds of deceptive videos. Even the rules are getting easier because, noone is coming to Germany... We moved back to India 4 years ago, and you know what, we love it!! Will never leave my home soil ever again!
but you are not indian , you are a german ? should you not think about the wellbeing of germany ?
Greetings from Florida. Excellent informational video. Glad for Germany and those wishing to work there! I was impressed with the previous standards on my visit in 2019, so, hopefully this will add and not take away from the quality of services. If I could, I wouldn’t mind trying to work abroad! Thank you for your expertise!
Last year I met one guy who got Masters in Engineering ( in Berlin) and working as a bike repairman ( in Hamburg). When I asked him why do you come to this job ( hourly rate: 13 euro) and you have a master degree. His answer was, "Language barrier". This is the reality here I understood after searching a job after 2.5 years. If you want to take the risk, take it. But I suffered a lot in my life mentally as well as physically. I do not want others to happen the same. I also will make my move soon.
What move are you talking
Thanks a lot. A salary negotiation video will be very appreciated 😊
The heartbreak is for German job market and not the job seekers. I have never seen Chinese C9 University and Indian IIT Grads making a beeline for Germany. Who wants 2400 net salary in a city where 2000 is basic CoL? Added perks are endless bureaucracy, racism, discrimination, housing crisis, horrible public transport, general air of aggression, lousy food, bad climate.
"Oh no this white country isn't catering towards the needs to a foreign market, woe is me :("
Third world countries are worse off than this
Sounds just like Australia 🤷
@@liam3284 Australia still gets better crop. Furthermore Australia is pay-as-you-go society. Germany is welfare state where above average pays for below average.
It's not simple, not simple at all. The German press has been advertising in Brazil for years: we need professionals in areas A, B, C, D, etc... I have a degree and postgraduate degree, I have 10 years of experience working with Information Technology. Months ago I joined in contact with the government, so I contacted the government, to go to Germany, I have to validate my diplomas (which are not valid in Germany) and I would have to learn German at a very high level (to learn German I would have to pay 500 euros per module), in addition, purchase a financial reserve of 12 thousand euros. In short, Germany says it urgently needs professionals, but its requirements are high enough to exclude 99% of them. And let me guess: after all that work, whoever succeeded will work in their area of training and experience or will clean bathrooms? I think they should save the government money on false advertising. Stop deceiving us.
Agreed
Yes, to get to Germany is quite a hassle. I can confirm, under B2 language level make no sense to come to Germany, except you found a company who supports you or you just want to do vacation here an get in touch with the people😃.
I don't get the 12k €. This is the requirement if you want to study in Germany, to proof you can afford it to live here. For job seeker visa it a bit more than 6k €.
I guess the best way is to find a good company, but ensure they are not some shady scam. Especially, if you are looking via an recruiting agency, it's important to check how reliable they are.
A friend of mine from Indonesia also came 2022 here via an agency for a "Ausbildung" in a hotel. But the hotel used them mainly as cheap labor.
Luckily, with some help my friend was able to get rid of this company and will study here now. And the agency wasn't that shady, but they just didn't care about the company they recommended my friend. And a short check of this Hotel showed very clear, it's not a good idea to go there.
"Ausbildung" is a very good way to get a proper job later on, but even I'm as a local had to check how they will treat me. And in some areas like gastronomy or basic office job it's harder to find a company where they don't use you just as resource. But luckily, I'm working in IT / Software area.
I wouldn't recommend to come to Germany directly for work, without long preparation (month or even 1-2 years) and getting some insides of some places in Germany and companies, where you could work. And the best is to get to know a few locals who can help at least a bit with the bureaucracy or general understanding of the requirements. But this last 2 sentence are a must, not matter you want to come to Germany, US or where ever. I'm a local and I had to do research for a few month to understand how it works the best for a non-EU for my friend.
Anyway, good luck what ever and where ever you want to go.
Interested to know more about Ausbildungs and Duales Studium, their application procedure for foreigners
Super video. I want to know about the dual Ausbildung process in Germany als Kraknkenpfelger. What are the requirements apart from B1 or B2. How can I make my resume better to show that yes I am the one suitable for this job. Please help...
Shabnam is back! I’m so excited to learn more about the German job market. I assume that the company that hires you will also help aid in the immigration process in terms of sponsorship? Also, in general, is the interview process just one-on-on or do the candidates get placed in the same room with one interviewer? Great videos as always, team
Thanks on behalf of the team! Unlike the USA, German work visa doesn't need a 'sponsor', and often, employers who hire many foreign workers have special teams to help in the immigration process. But that's not the case for smaller organizations. And regarding the interview: I have always been interviewed by a panel of 2 to 4 people, but for research positions, that may not be the case.
@@ShabnamSuritaMTG thank you for the reply, Shabnam. I know this isn’t what you asked or wanted, but could one day you and your team cover weddings and marriage? I’m curious about any wedding or marriage traditions (dances, foods, music etc).
I want to know about environmental health safety related jobs.
One of the reasons to get an actual degree. I have tons of work experience but never finished my degree so little chance for me.
You don't need a degree if you have work experience in certain fields in Germany!
Great explanation, although current job market is carnage !
times are hard, I know. So we must prepare harder too!
Degree- 2007 (NU), 3Yrs Dipluma in Computer-2012 (Open University) But serving
as a Driver Over 25Yrs govt job.
- Can I get extra 3 points showing my 25 yrs driving experience and is it allow?
- is Bachelor Degree from NU recognised in Germany?
- is Dipluma of BOU in Germany recognised and has this any extra points?
- is there any requirement both of my 2 certificayes for further recognition from Anabin in Germany?
You are strongly requested to explain in details.
Certain roles in the US such as those in the aviation sector require security clearance and are only up for US nationals. Does Germany also have the same barrier, especially in the aviation field for roles such as Air traffic controller, Dispatch, etc?
You have to get security clearance of the state you live in and get it renewed every 5 years. But that is usually organised by the company you would work with.
I can't remember if it is only available for German citizens tho. But I do believe that you have to be able to speak German.
@@kopfkino317 thank you so much!!
@@roshanantony64 you welcome 👍
Why do every one shoots the vedio infront of the same building ?
I use canva for CV. Is this considered bad by German recruiters??
Resumebuilder is a good one
Feel free to use templates of your preference. But stick to the point, adapt it to the job you want to apply for and add a photo?
1 million Ukrainian refugees acceptance in 2022 has made the German market contracted for non EU workers. Except for IT Jobs, everything needs B1 minimum. 6 lac nurses requirements with B1 is impossible for non-EU. 5 lac drivers is also impossible for non EU due to high license cost so already 1 million jobs are non reachable for non EU. Even after B1 German, 6-9% is the success rate for non EU graduates from German universities. Most companies only want Ausbuilding to get cheaper labour with a long commitment up to 2 years.
I saw some positions open at Danfoss, had me wondering how an English speaker would fare.
👍 - auch für den YT-Algo! 😊
👍 - also for the YT algo! 😊
Current job market secenerio is very bad. I really doubt the credibility 0f 700k jobs posted.
Where?? In germany r entire eu
You got me at German’s love life
Love you as a host ❤
THANK YOU!
Great video! Let's do the same "Job Market" video for Norway too
In my hometown I have learned German and also passed B1 exam. Through my institute i have secured my place in Germany but I still want to know more about meine duale Ausbildung als Pflegefachmann. Könnten Sie vielleicht mir helfen. Danke sehr.
Hello m in final yr mbbs .. can get in touch to share the journey towards Germany??
How about Berlin?
I want to know what working in healthcare is like in Germany! Specifically pharmacy
You must have German B2 and may have to do extra training.
You shoot all your videos in Bonn😀
more or less ;-)
Come back to India!
After living in Europe for 20 years, I have to learn from an Indian woman how to find a job. 😂😂😂
but according to europeans , you are indian anyways ? (irrespective of the european passport?)
@germandaddy907 yes, the only professions where Indians can be treated like a decent human being are nursing or UN. If you work anywhere else, it is like a concentration camp
Is this a joke? You had to describe your lunch in German?
They asked me which indicators to watch to pick an ETF and how to monitor its performance
I was rejected
The role I was applying for needed me to think on my feet and be quick in understanding everyday German. I am sure more technical jobs would require a much deeper grasp on the language.
@@ShabnamSuritaMTG that is applicable to every job. Was your job in German or English?
2 yrs
This information is extremely unhelpful. I have a German degree and EU citizenship but I have interviewed with numerous German companies and never even gotten a reply. Austria also has AMS, they are going to push you into depression and further into unemployment. I have been fired by Austrian/German companies a total of at least 10 times and I was also severely abused by my German boyfriend. I don't recommend Germany to any woman from India
Sorry to hear about your experience. I would like to politely differ and recommend Germany to women, men and everyone else alike. Every country has its positives too, right?
@ShabnamSuritaMTG I didn't experience them so far and it has been 20 years, I got European citizenship but I don't have health insurance or a job despite having European qualifications. I recently got covid when I was unemployed, there was no vaccine available to us and after I got sick, the govt agency canceled my health insurance as well simply because I was sick and would be unable to complain
@@ShabnamSuritaMTGyes just like India😃
but you still took the european citizenship and has a german boyfriend and still live in europe. That’s the funny part. You discriminated indians before and now when europeans discriminated you cry
Am a doctor in India. Coming to Germany 🇩🇪 soon
Dude why, the process of getting your degree qualified will take forever, and once you get a job be prepared to be discriminated by your patients. If you have it good in India, it is a paradise.
Great! Herzlich Willkommen!
For all thos guys discouraging other to move in to germany ,if it's so hard and bad why you guys still staying in germany.Go back to India then
Come back to India! Don't do drama..
Take job from your Modi he will give you. Why you want to go Germany
😂Marketing level .✓ . Its just dark fantasy. If u r a non-eu and speaking a foreign language.. or German not good, then no chance.
Need German language to work in Germany
Not easy process 😢
Currycel
Maybe the Germans are not fond of the constant jokes about them while also being expected to welcome everyone else‘s terrible behavior.
“Germans”
looks like germany are really far away behind the world
And somehow they have still managed to be the fourth largest economy in the world for ages and currently even the third largest. Perhaps they are deliberately staying just far enough behind to let others run into the abyss first?
Hi
I am travelling to. Berlin this year for masters in engineering management in IU
Have 5yrs experience in my domain its industrial engineering and automation
Have done btech
So how can I expect the job market there
Thanks for your comment. Try researching in popular social media forums or on alumni networks to explore current options.
@@ShabnamSuritaMTG i expect a more. Legitimate reply
It is not worth traveling to Germany just to do the IU program. It is a distance learning program and you can do it online, plus it's a private university. Don't come if you have to quit your job.
Madam let me tell you I have already quit my job thats why I am. Coming just asking you about how. To get part time job means the easy and convinient ways
My program in IU is not online so i cant do that
Are german private universities not up to mark
As i will not be eligible for public ones